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Web CMS Enterprise CMS 1300 762 912 info@ares.com.au Sydney 275 alfred st north sydney nsw 2060 Melbourne 21 burwood road hawthorn vic 3122 Choosing A CMS Best-of-Breed Content Management Systems Brisbane level 20 300 queen street Brisbane, Qld 4000 fax: 03 9819 0870 abn: 19 087 495 716 Online and beyond Out-of-the-box Development tools

CMS Introduction Modern websites, extranets, portals and intranets are no longer simply a collection of web pages linked together and delivered online. As web-based services become increasingly popular, they are also growing larger and more complex. Managing the delivery of these new services in a traditional online environment is becoming more problematic. It is for this reason that an increasing number of organisations are turning to a content management system (CMS) as a means of delivering dynamic high quality websites. The benefits available from a CMS vary according to your organisation s specific needs and the version, type or edition of CMS you deploy to fulfil those needs. Content management allows you to organise large amounts of information simply and efficiently. Changes made to the information in your CMS can be made available instantly to users, ensuring your website is always up-to-date. As the information is assembled from the CMS into a template, online design and navigation is easy to manage. Changes made to the template appear throughout the site, which saves altering the coding of each page in turn. A CMS allows greater control over how content is created. You can define levels of access and workflow controls, which establish where new content is to be routed and whether any approval process is required. A CMS will also allow you to automate some aspects of your website. These include automatic deletion or archiving of content at a specified date. A CMS allows a content manager or author to manage the creation, modification and removal of content from a website without the need for technical expertise. Choosing Your CMS This guide has been devised to help you to understand the basic and higher end CMS functionality available. The choices however are boundless; from free DIY downloadable software to million dollar systems designed for the largest organisations. Ultimately you should specify the functionality you need now and may require in the next 2 5 years, and ensure that your compare equivalent systems. Please contact ARES on 1300 762 912 or at info@ares.com.au if you would like a demonstration of our EPiSERVER CMS or receive a MS Word blank version of the checklist below for inclusion in an RFP or as a scorecard in the formal assessment of submissions.

CMS Application Requirements Requirement / No EPiSERVER Enterprise CMS Content Creation Does your product allow non-technical authors to create and modify content easily? Does your product include power tools for power users and administrators? Does your product support collaboration of users regardless of office or geographic location? Content Management Does your product support powerful linking i.e. the ability to allow authors to create cross links between pages and have the links remain stable if/when pages are relocated etc? Publishing Does your product allow for page templates to be managed via a non technical interface? Inclusive of unique right click onscreen site editing feature for authorised users, content contributors and publishers require little more affinity with technology that an equivalent basic understanding of MS Word. The level of functionality and control allocated to user groups is not restricted, whereby such functionality as content publishing, inter department access, use of non approved images, multiple font/size/colour editing and every other CMS function can be easily made available to different self-managed user groups. All content editing is normally undertaken via web browser, whereby so long as such access was granted to external users there are no restrictions as to location. Links are created no matter where the page is moved within the navigation structure. Within the onscreen edit window the creation of new pages is simply a matter of right clicking on a particular higher order page navigation icon, selecting add page and choosing available and appropriate template to edit or insert. Usability and Navigation Is your product easy for non-technical staff to learn and use? Brower based intuitive content publishing and editing controls are designed around easily recognisable MS Office style icons and functionality. Non administrators require no technical skills other than a general familiarity with computer use. Onscreen help functionality is available in addition to user

Does your product support a range of usable navigation aids e.g. menus, breadcrumbing (clickable) etc? Does your product support the bookmarking of URLs e.g. set a certain page on the Intranet as a favourite? Service Do you offer training courses and supply documentation? How will we be advised about software updates / patches for your product? Other Does your product support the displaying of meaningful URL s in the browser s address field i.e. does it show the real path to a page? Does your product provide support for multiple languages Is your product compatible with all common web browsers e.g. Internet Explorer, Mozilla? apply business continuity practices e.g. can the software be configured in a clustered server or mirrored environment? What options are available to backup and manuals, however the technology has been developed to maximise intuitive learning (e.g. drag and drop page movement, right click onscreen page editing) as much as possible. All navigation items mentioned, in addition to powerful search functionality and dynamic Flash integration. This is controlled by your browser and requires either user or administrator permission (depending upon client computer system security levels). As well as onscreen and multiple level user training material (usually provided in PDF printable version for ease of distribution and updating to new CMS versions), there is opportunity to attend Administrator and Developer worldwide seminars if there are internal requirements and technical aptitude. Depending upon hosting arrangements and security access, it is likely that ARES would apply software updates remotely after hours (having made prior arrangements and tested updates). Authorised users have complete control over the URL for display within the browser. The CMS uses Unicode and can therefore be configured to use most languages within the browser. CMS editing supports page comparison/editing, multiple language visitor switching and even CMS administrative controls being displayed in most European languages. The product is compatible with all major browsers; however CMS administrative controls have been purpose build for content editing and publishing within MS Internet Explorer. There are numerous demonstrated examples of such deployment with product licensing support multiple location, processor, load balancing server and domain configuration.

restore content? Is your product compliant with existing web accessibility standards e.g. supports use for users with a disability? Does your product support integration with common Portal products e.g. Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server, Plumtree? manipulate the format/style of incoming.rss feeds with xml/xslt or schema? With the underlying technology developed in Sweden, there has always been a very heavy focus on web standards and accessibility compliance. ARES also develops CMS templates to meet the latest W3C and CSS standards. Part of the CMS development was funded by Microsoft (Note: The CMS is Microsoft s preferred CMS in Scandinavia) for purpose built integration with SharePoint. An open architecture and compliance with XML, portal and other web standards provides broad system integration capability. This functionality is available prior to system configuration. CMS Functional Requirements Requirement / No EPiSERVER Enterprise CMS Content Creation Does your product support style-based authoring, with all formatting applied during publishing i.e. the use of templates to ensure uniform page formatting? Does your product allow for many simultaneous users to update content without clashes e.g. only one user can update the same content at any one time but many users can update different content at the same time? Does your product include a web-based editor to create and edit content? Does your product automatically create metadata but also give the ability to create custom metadata? Style based formatting can be controlled by: (1) providing user groups with specific formatting options: (2) providing only template selection and pre configures copy formatting; or (3) use of onscreen RTE style drop-downs to standardise and expedite content formatting. Page editing restricts the simultaneous and publishing of the same page. Page versions, onscreen comparison, revisions and controls are also available. Onscreen editing can be done within a powerful RTE (normally with no need for changing client computer security settings), with the additional option of publishing directly from MS Excel, Word or PowerPoint using Office 2000, XP or later. Meta data can be auto generated or customised.

Does your product support metadata that is sufficient for effective indexing and searching? Does your product include a Spell Checker for use when creating content? Content Management Does your product display an audit trail i.e. the ability to track what changes have been made to pages, when and by whom? archive content? query pages / documents based on their status e.g. archived, published, approved etc? Does your product support a content lifecycle i.e. the ability to control the visibility of information through security, release, expiry (auto expiry) or archival? Does your product include a flexible workflow model e.g. If content approvers change, we must be able to reflect this in workflow. Does your product provide email notifications to parties required to provide input as part of the workflow model? Metadata can be used as well as a simple and easily configured content category system. The spell checker functions within the browser RTE, but does require MS Office in order to use the dictionary. Page editing and page controls can be monitored and older versions restored, compared or deleted. Page archival can be manually controlled (i.e. page initial display and removal dates) or preconfigured for onscreen review and auto removal. Every page has a status attached to it. As per functionality above, content can be authored, reviewed (up to five stages if required or multiple authorisation delegates if required), published, archived and deleted. Single or multiple content approvers can be nominated using non technical user set-up processes. Email notification and also onscreen CMS authoring reminders are both available and supported. Does your product include a reporting tool i.e. does it give the ability for individuals to create reports showing statistics on different pages and sections of a website? Does your product support version comparisons i.e. does it give the ability to be able to rollback to previous versions of web pages? Publishing publish content to one or many locations within a single website? publish content to one or many locations across sites e.g. publish to the intranet as (Add In) There is an additional third party add-in available that integrates the IIS logging files with the CMS navigation and content to provide live visitor tracking. Multiple version comparisons of content and CMS pages is easily managed and available, including a browser based visual comparison tools. You can publish content into multiple locations. The EPiSERVER CMS supports multiple environment content control from a single administration area and can be used to publish content into multiple sites and

well as the corporate website? multiple locations (e.g. intranet and website). Usability and Navigation Does your product support the creation of websites with hierarchical navigation with an unlimited number of levels? Security Does your product restrict unauthorized access to the system? Please describe how. Does your product provide the ability through access rights to restrict who can access different sections of a website? Does your product provide the ability through access rights to restrict who can create / approve / publish content etc? Other Does your product include a Search Engine? Please provide details. Does your product support the creation of search engine crawler friendly sites? This is possible, although a limitation is normally imposed upon set-up from a useability perspective. The CMS is accessed via secure browser login, with all login passwords encrypted automatically (within the SQL database backend) and the potential to support SSL. User authentication can be automatically linked to Microsoft or Novell system login security in the case of intranets so that system access (and profile) is automatically assigned upon login to the client computer. Flexible and powerful system. A sophisticated and flexible multiple workflow and user group assignment system support flexible and secure content authoring and control. The CMS features both an internal administrative search facility (i.e. to search internal content, which in some instances has not been published) but also search facility for site visitors. This can be configures to search specific areas and may be further integrated with Microsoft SQL search applications. The CMS has been purposefully designed to facilitate search engine bots moving rapidly throughout the site and is therefore optimised to maximise online traffic. For further information or to arrange a demonstration of EPiSERVER Enterprise CMS please contact ARES on 1300 762 912 or via email at info@ares.com.au.